
Canadians pick common loon as favourite to become country’s national bird
MONTREAL — The votes are in and, if Canadians have their way, the common loon could one day join the beaver and maple leaf as an official symbol of Canada.
While the United States has the bald eagle and Britain has the robin, Canada has no national bird of its own — something the Royal Canadian Geographical Society is trying to change.
The organization launched its national bird project in January 2015, inviting Canadians to vote for their candidate of choice on the website of Canadian Geographic magazine, which it publishes.
Although the loon topped the contest with nearly 14,000 of the almost 50,000 votes cast, there’s no guarantee it will emerge the winner.